Workshops

Sailors ahoy! Join us on a fun-filled adventure across the high seas and discover the many treasures found in the museum collection. This interactive pre-school workshop uses movement, experimentation, and imagination to introduce children to the concept of similarity and difference across cultures, and encourages children to develop an interest in the diverse and exciting world they live in.

Self-Guided Visits

Resources for Educators

Artful Conversations

The resource Artful Conversations is available for parents to download and use with their children in the galleries. This resource was developed in collaboration with the Early Childhood Development Agency. You may download Artful Conversations from this link.

Meet Me at ACM Series

Download activity cards that you can use with your students in the galleries. Each card has accompanying activities. There are 6 different cards: Buraq, Crab, Dragon , Elephant, Hanuman and Lion. Suitable for 5 and 6 years old, with guidance from teachers.

The Missing Mouse – ACM’s first book for children

Experience a story about friendship and adventure through ACM’s first book for children! Learn more about Asian mythical creatures as you read this story together before exploring the galleries with your students. Use the puppet templates (download here) to re-tell the story back in school. This book is available for sale at the Museum Label Shop at ACM for $20. Get your copy today!

A nursing room is available at the restroom located on the basement level. Please use the spiral staircase outside Privé café, or the lift opposite the staircase entrance. Standard-sized strollers are permitted within the galleries, but please be careful in tight spaces.

Resources for parents and teachers are available here. Have a look at the resources with your children to prepare before visiting.

Other tips for visiting the museum:

Objects on display can be very fragile. To preserve them for future generations, please do not touch.

Food and drinks are not allowed in the galleries.

Take as many photos as you wish, but please don’t use flash.

Talking is allowed, of course, but try not to shout or yell.

Benches in most galleries encourage resting or thinking, or just staring at the artworks on display – feel free to use them.